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Seattio’ Reliable Credit House Sty! Today ng and 211 Ave He Has an Air of Distinction We « Second Union St The Home of Bradbury System Clothes ften say YLI cut, the of fabric the the ny othes, es, the harm s the result of good Tt can’t must be It is rare ready to t be de- m™ be found 1 industry in System Bradbury Clothes $20 tr Come and See. The Store That Dresses Men and Women on | Credit clothes in sm atl wee our | ‘ soo paymer our kly or ts. The CREDIT Accommodation Costs You Nothing MOTHER DETERMINES TO KILL HER CHILDREN; STRANGLES BOY MILWAUKEE, May 6.—De I decided to kill Adam Ss = OF SIX, THEN LOSES HER NERVE STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1915 GERMANS USE HODGE FILES GAS BOMBS IN HIS REPLY TO HILL 60 FIGHT HANSON SUIT LONDON fighting are throwing the greatest press | ure upon the English lines In Flanders continued today PAGE 2, CAN TELL HER WHAT THE DICKENS THIS INDIAN NAME OF HERS MEANS ANYWAY? 6.—Heasy Wer KR alibt as of Pauline It ts true, says Hodge, ‘wer prepared by Attorney Wal ter HB. Allen to Ole Hans suit, | that the high sheriff of King county | ned a note for $260, obligating May ert Talt Hodge jong as the Perils in whieh the Germans han tn a formal ur It le evident the enemy has” been able to advance slowly, welt to pay that sum to the sald | owing to positions of the Brit 4oio and it te true, too, that he had lah being rendered untenable | ieccived sald $260 from Ole, but and while the English lines aro jo a note between! being readjusted, demperate at tacks are being delivered by the overs four pages of French and Belgians, seeking to “ ter, and Hodge relieve the British arisen that when he \ ‘avorabie M8 SPrINRINE wie ned n question he was e Germans have again ‘Su running an the progressive Qvle to Use gas “ll eandidate for governor sntage They « on Ran Up Many Blils ©. @ pesition o € ge recalls the anxious mo-| sult The an attack Belgian and French forces, r, are delivering strong at n thone stirring days before | ection, When the progressive | Army of the Lord, fighting at Arma | tacks between Pypegaale and Het-|geddon, headquartered at the Butler | as, and success th 1 greatly botel and ran up sundry and divers relleve the pressure agatost the)aad multitudinous bile, Rr ey Was than hair on the! Roc ci iirmation of s dome, Hodge's answer Gevn of victory tn Wes* |intimates, and it was then that the ern ¢ e lacking tr Petro-jnote was signed by him arad ay Did Hodge use the money for his It in lont ver, needs? ‘ »-( un forces ha says Hanson ond, but whether the suc be It from such,” says one a d is practica as com as Mp victories In ed by Berlin, thal Von Hiudenture's Denies Contribution t Prussia are claim) Thereby, Hodge means to say is doubted here. hat the money was used for pro- resatve campalgn purposes, and that Ole had thus intended ft. aioe « CLIMAX APPROACHES "00.00 iho'or wea moan itt quite plain that when he m ROME, May 6—King Victor Em-|a campgign contribution he does nuel today ordered the suspen-|not ask any one to algn a note 8 f all furloughs in th "A campaign contribution and a art This action was accey personal joan are two separate that the negotiations things,” says Ole tweet sand the Italian g Hodge, however kes no such ernment are rapidly approaching «| distinction to the $250 In dispute Mmax Wouldn't Take it, He Says It was announced today that! In fact, says Hodge, Ole had been vet) i nk Italy and Servia had reached an jdead anxious to contribute that Agreement aa to an outlet on the| money all alon Winona Winter Adriatic for King Peter eomntry. ‘SWEDISH SHIP SUNK) but had attempted to make Hodge promise to support him two years later for United States wenator, sir," Hodge bad replied, Winona Winter, the pretty Uttle | best information the actress can ob- singing comedienne at the Pantages | |taln, It means “eldest daughter,” | this week, would appreciate tt very| Nend waters’ and “beautiful.” under |cording to his own admission f|much {f some one would kindly tell the first and third interpretations, COPENHAGEN, May sige take that money, I take It without/her what her Christian name but when {t comes to the second, Swedish steamer Vanadis has been |Teservation—without any strings at- | means, she says there is none of that in r fn the Baltic | tached to tt.” torpedoed and sunk You see, Winona {s an Indian ap her family. sea by the German auxiliary er And thus {t transpired that two She took up ventriloquism as the er Sylvania » Vanadin carried |Years later Hodge did not support spellings and as indirect result of her love for dolls} a cargo of coal from Blythe. avaed the latter to separate and distinct mean when a kid. When she got too big ms at he brought suit for dolls, she rigged up the dummy on the note, says Hodge It is variously spelled, as Miss she uses in the present act, and Two VESSELS SUNK Saye Answer ie Absurd Winter has ft, “Wenonah” and /after a while learned to make bim | Hodge's answer is absurd,” said |«wynons,” and according to tho| “talk. | Attorney John H. Perry, who repre- sents Hanson, “The loan was a per 80! LONDON, May Attacks upon serted and pennile: Mre, After supper I told him to come into|two more British vessels by Ger-|sonal one to Hodge, and not a cam- a. Suale Wedik determined to kill sre tae hing te tae 2AS, avbmarine Were Feported|paign contribution, as he” wel Charles Edward Russell mm. her children and commit sul throat and choked him. He fought | 2a" knows. Furthermore, | Hansoa cide, but after strangling her | The schooner Fart of Latham|nover asked Hodge while the Iatter and struggled. 6-year-cld son, she lost her Merve, according to a confes- sion made to the police today. lying against a telegraph pole. sf Mrs. Wodjik collapsed at the As I was gotng back to the house me ee rong to be m candidate.” 4 funeral of the boy she murdered to get Joh: . he ran out to meet! isin The Star ts pleased today to in- o and told all. me and grabbed hold of my skirt EARTHQUAKE REGISTERED _troduce to our readers Charles Bd- 15° “There was nothing more in Th n something the Gulflight submarine is inconclusive, Even if true, corroborate circumstantial SINKING OF U.S, STEAMER WILL only Germans a Oat Seen nentneeenelsancee:ccneeeeeennanconminemeeence ieecinanee niet ne terre Cae Si Pe IDRIS SB Bice SETS if not likely they would in newspaper work we own case against the kaiser. After graduating, {n 1881, from St 7 Altho officers of the Gulflight Eminent stomach specialists Ike | Johnsbury, Vt, academy, he worked have said they sighted a subir FOUR SOLOISTS ON | Riegel have proven that there {/as a reporter in Minneapolis and| : inh 95 mthaile bette the te |not one case in twenty which needs Detroit, and then went to New was bit admit they could not SUNDAY PROGRAM 2720022 ertitttal divestant. yore vnere it was not long before| s 3 determine the nationality of the a Le al ig Pgh pose Pig <a he gained high success. { — WASEINGTON, May €.—Whitio| vosnel and saw no signs of her aft:| 1... sotoists will be heard atts jr ae Hat his success was not gained : & report from Germa ‘ fie aie a: the Sun afternoon cert of the excess acid in| Vives the streets of New Youk for awaited before official a the Seattle Philharmonic orchestra ch, Give the digestive! Neuwd we cca eumr tom ca ot 7 be taken, the conviction {s gro CHICAGO BUILDING at the Hippodror They ure: |julces a chance to act, thus avoid. ‘ree days and nights before he got a er pa Posed Eeagyeed sar Hiram Tuttle, baritone; Nicolas | ing polsonous gases and toxic prod- ‘ job on the old Commercial-Adver.| 3 oe ne to the Oeconomacos, clarinet; Willlam|ucts which often cause biliousn User. haries Edward Russell American S. 8. Gulflight may never) WRECKED BY BOMB tieiies ’victia, “Charios Burnctt, |internal disorders, "nervousn He continued journalistie work be known. | piano The concert will begin at 3| headaches, general weakness, etc, for 26 years, during which time he! written a number of books, In 1909 The statement suggesting that | CHICAGO, May ¢ + lstant Ref! For from their beds and fled into streets early today when an Feet; plosion wrecked a two-story b’ s, Callowsess ini on W. Ohio st. Police by , Sener a bomb was thrown between tr geidetnfoor bath. | buildings ae say drug score. Oly LOS ANGELE fof deputies sta d today for hills between Burbank and dale to search for two bandits . May 6 MiLLIONS, For all Foot Trouble; “al Glendale, After a while he stopped struggling. Then I stuffed | & gag fn his mouth and left hts body | pho seemed to grip m life for us,” said the woman. heart. [ could not go on with | anda CLEVELAND, 0., May 6—~Aleconomist, newspaper man a} 4 “1 planned to kill the children Yet I knew Adam was already dead.| VANCOUVER, B.C, May 6 odera’ violent earthquake | magazine writer, who has sailed for| and then kil! myself, It was terrible.” J Five hundred men, from the 4ith|'ssting minutes was registered the war-torn countries of Europe on| and 48th overseas battalions {n/O the selsmograph here at 7:24 a.! 4 special assignment for this news | was torpedoed by the charge, and it is prove thetr Scores leaped SEEK TWO BANDITS wit THINK IT OVER A score | Glen held up two street cars at North |advisement for a week a plan to ~|was a candidate for governor to support him for senator, Why, Hanson didn't even know he was © crew was landed at Ki: trawler Stratton w Goes to War for The Star | sunk, the noted American| ward Rus FILL GAP IN RANKS ,| Vancouver and Victoria are today | paper | and | Selected to join the Russell was born September 25,/ "4imen to goto the | 1860. His father was a newspaper! can|*hforcements for the first Stomach Sufferers | publisher in Davenport, Ia, and tingent which had been seriously jthere the young fellow got his start| depleted in the fighting at Ypres Should Avoid Pepsin lo’clock sharp. The orchestra, which consists of the|50 pieces, will be under the direc ex-|tion of John Spargur nild e best musictans tn the city and you will be all right. Never| held tmportant positions {n New he married Miss Theresa Hirsche take large quantities of soda or York, Chicago and San Francisco, | of Chicago. soda tablets to neutralize excess| Then the magazine field attract-| Russell is an entertaining, force acid. It is dangerous, ed him and he resigned from the ful writer, and we believe our read- Bisurated Magnesia will neutral.| Hearst service and became a writer ers will be immensely interested in| jeve|are combining thelr talents to/{ze about four time: much acid) on American affairs his letters to this newspaper on two|make these certs a success.|as soda and ¥ soothing and Hiis investigations and articles on | conditions among the peoples of the Thus far they have been successful jhealing to the delicate, inflamed | American ralironds and business | countries at war. ery way except financially membranes of both the stomach and established his reputation asa mag-! The first of his letters will be! Intestines. It usually gives relief! azine writer, and in addition he has published in a day or two. “ici cw smc: HONOR PRISONER DISAPPEARS; uecietnat” SHERIFF SAYSHE'LL COME BACK is prepared ose tablet forms Owing to the unsettled condition of the jitney bus business, the port who |commission Wednesday took under the and all leading druggists can supply ] you jestablish an auto bus service in THE BEAUTIFUL WINONA IS MYSTIFIED; ‘WHO! | Take Notice The Public Demonstration of the “‘Wonderphone Seattle Man’s Wonderful Invention Closes on or Before Saturday, May 15 —Your opportunity to acquire stock in this marvelous electrical device is fast slipping away! —The big storeroom at 816 Second Ave. where the “Wonderphone” has been on dem- onstration for several weeks, will positively be closed on or before Saturday night, May 15. —Stock has sold rapidly in the past 10 days, and by the close of next week the public demonstration will have served its purpose The Universal High Power Telephone Com- pany has met with the greatest encourage- ment in its campaign to finance the “Won- derphone” so that it can be manufactured on a large scale and thereby placed into wide commercial use. —Will you be one of those who will say: “Well, I had an opportunity to get an inter- est in the ‘Wonderphone,’ but I didn’t take it?” —Or will you be one of the fortunate ones? —The question is up to you! See the ‘““‘Wonderphone” at 816 Second Avenue NOW, TODAY! —————— | trons after an hour of dragging. Sixteen years ago the grandfather of the Niblock boy was re at ek FROM \STUTTER HIS PROOF OROVILLE, Cal, May 6.—Vin- cent Walsh, an & P, conductor,’ (See So did the late L. O. ‘ me, Gridley capitalist. Walsh t Clifford Niblock, 18, and Archie [masts parc to be Bee Be br Von Carnap, both former students !son, and he calls attention to his Tre at the Kirkland high school, rocked | stammer as proof positive that he i a canoe they were paddling with i, 4 jegitimate descendant of the oo | result near Kirkland late Wed- Von Carnap, who was fully immediately sank from Niblock made two dives for and the second time he went failed to return to the sur fa nesday. € clothed, deceased capitalist PRESENT FLAG TO SCHOOL Rainier Chapter, D. A. R., pre sented a flag to the Main st. school under, Wednesday at the request of 6-year- face. {old Dorothy Janet Bruce of Van- Neither youth had had any ex-|couver, who contributed $2 towards | perience in handling canoes, Their ita purchase relatives declare, however, that} both were expert swimmers, The tragedy occurred a few feet off the ferry dock, and in full view | of several dozen people awaiting the ferry. | The boys had been ofit only a few | minutes. Ten minutes before Von {Carnap’s father, a teamster, begged his son not to go out in the canoe. Niblock’s body was quickly recov- ered, and upon being taken ashore a pulmotor was applied. Von Carnap's body was brought up with grappling AMUSEMENTS) METROPOLITAN) TONIGHT AT 8:15 | | STANDARD GRAND OPERA COMPANY | RIGOLETTO PRICES—t00 TO $2.00 PANTAGES RICHARD THE GREAT The Monk Who Made a Man of. Himself ! WINONA WINTERS The Cheer-Up Girl “CONSCIENCE” MORE MEAT FOR LESS MONEY Frye & Co. Markets West Seattle, to connect with the|> Par “2% sos an educational demonstration of the new omc eee week” appliances. “Elgrilstovo”—"Crescent DEMONSTRATION Just inside the door at 1117 Second ave. you will see “Hotpoint Cream ferry. BIRD CAGE HAT NOW hundred Arts § This Man | Could Not Sleep Nights From Bisurated Magnesia in both powder and About to be taken to Walla Wal. “Scotty” was known to have ex-| la to serve a six-month to 15-year! pressed vague threats of “ “getting” | sentence for grand larceny, “Scot-| three policemen responsible for his | ty” Nell McKinnon, who, head | {mprisonment trusty’ at the county 1, ha been given extra Hberties by Sher-| Beyond that, he never betrayed any design of violatin: iff Hodge, escaped Thursday morn- members of the clety and their friends enjoyed a medieval supper and Bo! ache. ing while out on an errand for the Scotty’ will a z hemian carnival at 4he New Wash Tooth sheriff, No trace of him has been said Sheriff Hodge, hopefully. “He'll eR Regal Dentists tecovered, ime ago sheritt| 70 up before tong, Tm nue, He woman wore a live bird in al pp we Fixed Him | Hodge tried to secure » pardon for won't break bis word with me. 1 bird cage as her hat 4 i “Scotty,” who is a native of Scot-|don’t believe he means to run eile — trearmeins Up Quick |iand, having been born a few miles | away He says: | from where Hodge was born. Hodge has taken big chances |[ Bloom of Youth Now Easily Attained FOLLOW NAVY STYLE) Reorganiz sation 0 ot the state naval at nounced by the adjutant with a number of prisoners by put ting them on their honor. One prisoner, a life-termer, had the streets for many day: No prisoner has thus far double ‘To Whom It May Concern: “The very bad tooth the Regal Dentists extracted for me had been | giving me severe toothache for the milit i Rene ral of the national suard.| past month, sometimes so bad ?| . : crossed Hodge. Coffee” electrically percolated, served nder a new set of rules the or-/could not sleep nights. I finally ‘ye i cculed, blacineade, | oe on yp ganization will take form of a| mustered up courage to have it| saxty" ovatus "at etenced pe ey 4 complete ship's con agar ye pulled, and I can honestly make ep Ha ation | be strictly | this statement, that the Regal Den : a Wilh ‘ pain, as they did mine, absoluteiy near-dead muttace. skin yi 6 Yours truly, etions gently i Spccial Hotpoint Week Locel Druggist Pleased SSRN fons. in sant te! $3, 35 \ with the 7559 11th Ave. N. W." BGOLLY WIMMIN on ‘e ickthern bark . ie ed in Adier-\-| You want the best dentistry at al AN CIGARS) ARE 4 preve tl reasonable price, and you want it a = a ELECTRIC a tour ntnn:| done painiennly.” That ts June ex | Theta ais || SOMETHING ALIKE “y jon AT ONCH,| actly the kiad of service that we ara| astonishing. You w j IRON ai ait tnsectine| Prepared 10 offer you, der why thie secret wasn't dige CAUSE YOU CANT “ r bows lor-t-ka waeonnty | Let the wrinkled folie also take r H upper and lower bowel | |nope, Put an ounce of powderea|| ALWAYS TELL THEIR guaranteed for 10 years Piper & Taft SOND AVE et RT Btw deepens 2 SSS a ee baal Wa Rad 2-44 5 Ib. and 6 lb. Hotpoint Electric Irons, complete and Regal Dental Offices that A Fre >00N saxolite Into aw half pint witch hazel A ele DRL. R, CLARK, MGR) | ite, Wie fate in the: written ani | VALUE BY FORM 1405 Third Avenue NW. Corner Third and Union no promptly teful AN’ aes ' YOURS TRUELY, WESTERN-GOODYEAR QUICK SHOE REPAIR COMPANY WILLUM Fr oe Bring us your old shoes make 25e 6°, Modern Outside Roome tor One or Two, BOM c1cent f & MERLINO, Props 10c and 20c LOEW’S EMPRESS A Great Show Franklyn Arde! & Co, in “The Suffragette”’ Other Acts 10¢ and 200 We Manufacture Caskets By buying from us you avold paying the Tong prices. Here’s how our prices compare with Trust prices! $85 Trust Price Caskets, Our Price $35 Friday’s Specials: Strictly Fresh Ore; Ranch Eggs, Choice Loin Pork Chops.... 18c Choice Spare Rie Sree. 10c Choice Mutton RE a sive nan e 15¢ Choice Steer Shoulder Steak . 14 Choice T-Bone Choice Steer Round Steak .. 1 8c 5 cans Wild Xose Milk ..... 25c Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp It signifies purity and quality Shops Open Untii 6:20 9. M, et is made of har broadcloth, beautifully trimmed ame-plate Trust Under. sket, and {f he thinks = king It ourselves, and ials tn lar it for : . $35.00 $100 Trust Price Caskets, Our Price $40 This casket comes tn embossed plush and ts one of the handsomest buying al we are able to styles to be found anywhere. Six handsome silver handles and sliver name-plate, The Trust Undertaker never gets leas than $100 for a casket of this character, and often « great deal more. Because We make tt ourselves, and are satisfied to make a legitimate profit, We manufacture a casketa, ahrines—in fac half the prices charged” Special Notice to People Outside of the City You may order caskets or funeral materials from us by wire, letter or long distance phone, and ahipment will be made the same 4 Calls Made t $40.00 caskets, couch oll at less than we sell it to you at... Une of everything—stat 1 atyles—which we will others Every Vart of the City, Day or Night THE BLEITZ-RAFFERTY CO. 617-619-621 Kilbourne St. Lady Attendant Phone North

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